John Rosemberg Podcast

1866 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT LAW

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After the Americans Civil War. On April , 9 1866 Civil Right Act Law was passed by Congress. The bill was vetoed twice by US President Andrew Johnson ( Freemason) . This bill was solely made for Negro Americans who were born in United States. It was solely designed to protected them their civil rights and discrimination in the work place. The bill was passed again to support the thirteenth Amendments. The two thirds of majority override the veto to allow it to become law without the president signature. This bill was made specifically for Negro Americans. It wasn’t made for Hispanics, Gays , Asian, Africans, and White women. You must know and understand that. We’re tired of getting crumbs from those cooperations. We need the meat and potatoes. We want ownerships and partnerships. We can’t let them used us as a face to market their products without partnership or ownership. It’s time we wise up. Lastly I have tremendous respect for Byron Allen. He is man with integrity, courage and perseverance. He put everyth